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Today many enterprises see the advantages of using blockchain technology and try to implement it into their ecosystem, and to issue personal digital tokens already in an effective business with loyal customers. For the adoption of digital money by users of such platforms is only a matter of time and such cryptocurrencies in the future will be able to bring them both discounts, bonuses and profits to traders.
Now there are very few exchanges that are licensed and can be safely used for secure exchange, there is also the problem of direct purchase of their fiat money directly to the cryptocurrency on the platform, it is necessary to use additional sites for this.
There are already many examples when exchanges were closed or moved to other countries due to the lack of permission from the state, some were closed and disappeared with the funds of their clients. Even on well-established top platforms, there are the following problems: weak security, low liquidity of digital assets, centralization, slow operation of the support service.
Some people are still afraid to enter the digital market and wait for any approval from the government and keep traditional money almost under the pillow, although cryptocurrencies can give a solid profit of 100% per year and much higher.
Probably everyone wants such shortcomings to be eliminated as quickly as possible and it is taken for a platform called IronX Exchange.
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Thus, IronX Exchange is a trading platform with high security for traders, obtaining a license and the right to work in countries. The developer of this idea is IronFX Group, which is one of the leaders in online trading, in partnership with the EmurgoHK company-which has experienced programmers of the blockchain industry in its team and has already created a decentralized Cardano platform.
Iron Exchange will use the Distributed Ledger technology that enables the exchange of fiat to cryptocurrency and cryptocurrency together. Also, users get access to traditional online trading through a common trading portal, which will increase the awareness of new users about digital assets.
Thus, the exchange will be regulated and has already received a license in Estonia, it is planned in the near future in Gibraltar and Malta. This increases the trust of users and their number, reduces the risk of fraud, clear tax rules will be added, a wide choice of buying cryptocurrencies for fiat money will be provided.
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The exchange platform will be implemented on Alphapoint technology, which has the following features and advantages: high number of transactions per second - can reach up to one million; clear, simple and convenient interface for each user; high performance; round-the-clock support service in several languages.
I can fully say that Iron Exchange will become a centralized exchange, combining the assets of both traditional products and the digital market, which has all the legal rights to carry out its activities and transparent reports for its users. Now the sale of tokens of this project is carried out and almost $ 25 million has already been collected, it will end on December 15, 2018.
If you have a desire to take part in the promotion of this ambitious and interesting project or get even more relevant information, please follow these links below::
Website https://ironx.io/
Whitepaper english https://ironx.io/IronX_WP_Version_1.2.pdf
Telegram group https://t.me/IronX_exchange
Twitter of project https://twitter.com/IronXExchange
Bitcointalk thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5055447
My BTT profile https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1715436"

"Last month, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP), a nonprofit organization representing journalists’ interests, filed a motion to get access to *"any criminal complaint, indictment or other charging documents"* against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema was to hear on the motion to unseal the charges a few days later, and render a decision.
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# Charges Against Assange
We found out there are charges, because Assange's name appeared in an unrelated case filed by the United States Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger who used documents to seal Assange's charges as a template. His name was left in place due to an apparent copy/paste [screw up](https://steemit.com/julianassange/@krnel/assange-secretly-charged-by-u-s-sealed-court-documents-reveal-in-copy-paste-bungle):
> The complaint, supporting affidavit, and arrest warrant, as well as this motion and the proposed order, would need to remain sealed until Assange is arrested in connection with the charges in the criminal complaint and can therefore no longer evade or avoid arrest and extradition in this matter.
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Prosecutors said no one has a right to know if someone has been charged until they get arrested. Prosecutor Gordon Kromber said:
> *"Any contrary rule would completely undermine the proper functioning of the criminal process at this stage: anyone could petition the Court to require the government to confirm whether the time was right to flee or evade arrest."*
The prospectors also say that if there are no publicly available record for changes, then the person hasn't been charged or that those charges are under seal, as Kromberg adeed:
> *"In either event, the government is not required to publicly acknowledge which of those two possibilities happens to be the case with respect to any individual. The First Amendment does not require the government to confirm or deny the existence of criminal charges in this case."*
# First Hearing
At the hearing, Judge Leonie M. Brinkema from the Eastern District of Virginia heard arguments to unseal the charges, but delayed making a decision on the case. She would hear more from the lawyers trying to get the charges unsealed, and from the prosecutors who want to keep the seal in place, the following week.
At that initial hearing, Prosecutor Gordon Kromber argued to the judge that *"any discussion of why it would be sealed cannot be done in a public forum. This court ... doesn’t know what needs to be said."* Brinkema seems to agree, reasoning that in cases with multiple defendants a seal can last beyond one defendants arrest. Her main concern is *"is making sure that person is brought to justice"*. If a seal needs to be kept in place to ensure that, then it will be. Brinkema said:
> *"... there’s no question the public has a right to see charging documents, but that right doesn’t apply before an arrest has been made."*
# Second Hearing
The following hearing was held last Monday, December 3, 2018. Attorneys for the RCFP argued further for the unsealing of the charged against Julian Assange with an additional 12-page memorandum filed in the Alexandria, Virginia court, saying the DOJ *"lacks justification for continuing to keep its case completely sealed."* RCFP lawyer Caitlin Vogus wrote in the memo:
> *"The Reporters Committee does not dispute that, in some cases, prior to an arrest the Government may have a compelling interest that justifies temporary sealing of court records subject to the First Amendment right of access. But such interests are not present prior to an arrest in all cases, and the Government cannot justify wholesale sealing of the Assange Prosecution, specifically, based on nothing more than the fact that Assange is not in U.S. custody."*
> *"The Government does not demonstrate a compelling interest that would justify keeping the entirety of the Assange Prosecution sealed by mulishly asserting the fiction that Assange—who has confined himself to the Ecuadoran Embassy in London—might attempt to evade arrest if the nature of the charges pending against him are made public. Given the specific circumstances here, unsealing court records from the Assange Prosecution, including the ‘contents’ of the criminal complaint against Assange, would not ‘pose any extra threat’ that he will evade or avoid arrest, or implicate any other compelling interest of the Government."*
The arguments from RCFP make complete sense. If the original motion to seal the charges is why they needed to be sealed -- so that he could *"no longer evade or avoid arrest and extradition in this matter"* -- the fact that has been hold-up in the Ecuadoarian embassy in order to avoid being arrested or extradited for the past 6 years without the charges being revealed makes no difference to the charges being unsealed. He has been there the whole time they were sealed, and would remain there after they get unsealed. He's not all of a sudden going to leave the embassy, just because they get unsealed, as a way to *"avoid arrest and extradition"*.
The DOJ has a week to respond to the latest filing by the RCFP, said Clinton-appointed Judge Brinkema.
Vogus added, outside of the memo, that:
> *"The Reporters Committee has been unable to locate any published decision in which a court has granted (or denied) a motion by a member of the news media or public to unseal a criminal complaint or other charging document prior to arrest. The Government, however, has not cited, and the Reporters Committee is unaware, of any case holding that the public’s constitutional and common law rights of access to court records in criminal matters are either inapplicable or overcome merely because a defendant is not in custody."*
> The *"fact that Assange has been charged with an unspecified crime or crimes has raised questions about the Government’s potential willingness to pursue charges that may be based on the publication of information— questions that implicate First Amendment concerns, and can only be answered by unsealing the criminal complaint against Assange."*
The case of the persecution of Julian Assange by the DOJ is so messed up. I thought the times of Watergate-esque threats, bullying and violence by the government to silence journalists and publishers was over, but apparently not. If any American media outfit was being harassed and threated with charges like the Espionage Act for publishing information the government wanted to keep secret, I'm pretty sure they would be up in arms about it.
I guess they've learned little from the Watergate-era threats against freedom of the press. Or maybe it's just because WikiLeaks isn't considered a "bonafide" member of the press establishment that they just ignore defending one of their own. they don't see the nails being placed into their own coffins. Criminalizing the publishing of leaked documents would set a precedent to silence others. A dark blanket would cover the shedding of light on the ugly darkness that governments and others do. When state authority and tyranny isn't kept in check, freedom ends up in chains.
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References:
- [Lawyers seeking access to sealed Julian Assange case argue DOJ lacks justification for secrecy](https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/dec/4/doj-lacks-justification-keeping-julian-assange-cas/)
- [Assange Secretly Charged by U.S., Sealed Court Documents Reveal in Copy-Paste Bungle](https://steemit.com/julianassange/@krnel/assange-secretly-charged-by-u-s-sealed-court-documents-reveal-in-copy-paste-bungle)
- [U.S. Prosecutors Fight to Keep Assange's Charges Sealed, Saying Media Has 'No Legal Right' to Know](https://steemit.com/freeassange/@krnel/u-s-prosecutors-fight-to-keep-assange-s-charges-sealed-media-has-no-legal-right-to-know)
- [Judge Delays Decision to Unseal Charges Against Julian Assange](https://steemit.com/freeassange/@krnel/judge-delays-decision-on-whether-to-unseal-charges-against-julian-assange)
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